Electronic signature notation is a way of authenticating the identity of an individual or business by electronically signing a document. It’s a secure and convenient way to establish authorization and responsibility over a digital transaction or contract. The notarization process typically involves two distinct steps: digital verification, which ensures that the entity signing the document is authorized to do so; and certification, which indicates that the document itself is authentic. With electronic signature notation, businesses can streamline their processes with fast, secure transactions that are digitally signed and accurate.
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